Got an interview at St Catharines college, how's everyone practising for their interview? I really dont know what to expect lol... So what im doing atm is to revise AS sciences and maths, roughly know what to say for the general interview qs (like why medicine etc) and know your personal statement inside out (plus BMAT essay?), would i need to know much about NHS/GMC etc (if so, what exactly?). If any cambridge medic sees this, could you please let me/us know!
Thanks a lot in advance and gd luck everyone!

You have to be more specific than that, what is the "oxbridge applicant guide"?

Some notable things are:

Present in all 3 states on earth
Solid form is less dense then liquid form (this allows aquatic life under frozen surfaces, cuz the ice layer acts like a insulator of heat)
solvent properties (its called a universal solvent)
High specific heat capacity (takes a lot of energy to heat it up)
Adhesion properties
Cohesion properties
High surface tension
Essential for life (as far as we know on earth)
High heat of vaporization (takes a lot of energy to change it into gas phase, thus why evaporation of sweat cools the organism)
capillary action

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You have to be more specific than that, what is the "oxbridge applicant guide"?

Some notable things are:

Present in all 3 states on earth
Solid form is less dense then liquid form (this allows aquatic life under frozen surfaces, cuz the ice layer acts like a insulator of heat)
solvent properties (its called a universal solvent)
High specific heat capacity (takes a lot of energy to heat it up)
Adhesion properties
Cohesion properties
High surface tension
Essential for life (as far as we know on earth)
High heat of vaporization (takes a lot of energy to change it into gas phase, thus why evaporation of sweat cools the organism)
capillary action

High boiling point (due to hydrogen bonding)

lol thats what its called I swear!
the oxbridge applicant guide its very small...
has some example questions, they might come up in the interview they might not! I have no idea...

I would also mention about it being stable, unreactive, imagine it was reactive? the chemical structure is very stable...making it more durable than other things like juices which need preservatives to keep them going..

6.2, 5.7, 3.5A, a bit lower than I was expecting but I'm fine with it (looking at past results explanations that would put me roughly in top 6% for S1 and top 16% for S2, and yours are better so I wouldn't worry)

6.8, 5.7, 3.5A - kinda happy? Not sure what Emmanuel's cut off will be, I'll just have to see what my email says on Friday I guess!! I'm having trouble accessing the Statement of Results at the moment, what info does it have on it?